Today we find ourselves resting (aaaaaaahhhhh) at a Holiday Inn Express in Tehachapi. We are taking a full "zero day" here, as in 0 trail miles today. Baths, showers, delivery pizza, and sleep, sleep, sleep... Michelle's taking a swim in the pool right now. That last paragraph made that section of hiking sound really bad, but really it was quite enjoyable overall. But maybe that's just the strange phenomenon of hindsight. Anyways, I cant wait till I'm 100% better and return to that blissful state of hiking (with a healthy body) in the heavenly mountains.
It's been one month since we started. We've done 1/5th of the whole trail so far. Wha?! Seems crazy.
For the last 250 miles we've been skirting west around the bulk of the Mojave desert. Now it's straight north into the Sierras!
Here are some more pictures from our trip so far.
Two lizards mating on the trail. Not sure what species.
Michelle at Vasquez Rocks
The Saufley's lend out 2 cars to thru-hikers. I took this picture just in case you didn't believe me.
Does anyone know what species this is? I've been trying to document all this cool western plants.
This is classic Southern California chapparal covered with Chamise.
the famous trail angels- The Andersons. Their house is invaded by hordes of thru-hikers every summer. Terri makes a huge taco salad buffet for everyone each night, and pancakes in the morning. Their house is called Casa de Luna.
"The Lunatic Lounge":
Not sure what plant this is either. Here's a closeup:
We found this mouse nest with mom and babies in an abandoned graphite mine.
There were several of these mines. Of course I had to crawl inside of every one to look for bats.
Michelle crawling out the entrance.
Holy Pinecone, Batman! I dont know what kind of tree this is either... If anyone reading this knows, send me an email.
A blue-tailed skink!
Michelle stands at a rocks piled on the trail denoting the 500-mile mark.
Me filtering water from one of many reservoir tanks. I actually had no idea my hat looked so stupid until this photo.
Species anyone?
Michelle with Antelope Valley (the Mojave) and distant Tehachapi Mts in the background (which we are now on the otherside of).
Hikers relax at a trailer at "Hikertown" watching Democracy Now! (The TV station alternated between that program, sports, and Chuck Norris).
We begin the (very straight) march into the valley by walking through some fields.
The Mojave marked by the incredibly silly looking, Dr. Seuss-like Joshua Trees.
The Los Angeles Aqueduct
The windfarms outside Tehachapi.
Bats are being massacred by these things. Learn more here (news article), here (videos), here (website) and here (paper).
2 comments:
Hi guys! WOW! You are officially superheroes at 1/5th of the way. Great pictures. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for all your postcards. What an amazing experience.
Enjoy your zero days. You certainly have earned them!
Liz, Ray & Margaret
why hello back beyond farm! nice to hear from you.
hugs
michelle
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